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At her best

Jerusha White has been here for years working on her first full album. The Other Woman has finally arrived. The local chanteuse has made a premier name for herself for live shows and singles released to national radio.

Fredeen doing visual storytelling at Two Rivers Gallery

Andrea Fredeen may be the city's first physioartist to hang a show at the Two Rivers Gallery.
Not that John A. Macdonald

Not that John A. Macdonald

John A. Macdonald gets credit for a lot of things: founding Canada, gracing the $10 bill, being the country's first and third prime minister. But he doesn't get the same level of credit for being a master artist. OK, it's another John A.
Spotlight on youth

Spotlight on youth

Many local youth aspire to perform on the stage. From teens to small children, from standup comedians to Shakespearean dramatists, there are galaxies of up-and-coming theatre artists.
North embraces steampunk vibe

North embraces steampunk vibe

Theatre North West is keeping its steampunk cards close to its vest. It doesn't want the innovative costuming for their version of A Christmas Carol to boil over before the live audience has had a chance to see it.
Dalton coming to FanCon

Dalton coming to FanCon

An agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. will be on duty at Northern FanCon. It might be he who needs the superhero security, though.
Skelly lets it all hang out

Skelly lets it all hang out

Skelly, a Prince George-produced dissectable human model, is back in his hometown after a trip to Seattle.
Playwright dropped Love Bomb on P.G.

Playwright dropped Love Bomb on P.G.

Acclaimed playwright Meghan Gardiner just stroked Prince George into another level of immortality, making this city the setting for a new drama that is ringing up headlines and box office cash registers in Vancouver.
Cast excited about charity play

Cast excited about charity play

When the story is told of the Miracle On South Division Street, local audiences have a chance to make little miracles happen for those in serious need.
History in the making

History in the making

There are few architects who live in Prince George anymore. Keeping watch over the construction of new buildings and neighbourhoods is the one who has served longest in those ranks and still calls this city home.